08-20-2012 01:22 AM - edited 07-03-2021 10:33 PM
Hi Guys,
Today I want to build a wireless bridge using AIR-AP1131AG (running WLC) and TP-LINK wireless router.
The result is failed. May I know AIR-AP1131AG is support bridging the wireless connection with other vendor's access point or not?
In the TP-Link I already match its SSID, Channel and put the mac-address of the AIR-AP1131AG.
In the WLC I already see too TP-LINK mac-address is already become a client.
So what's the problem guys?
Thanks Guys
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08-20-2012 04:06 AM
Well bridging isn't supported when using a wlc, only workgroup bridge. So what your trying to accomplish will not work. You would have to convert the 1131 to autonomous, but you would need another Cisco device configured as a bridge on the other end. Or else you can leave the 1131 on the wlc and get a device that functions as a workgroup bridge or Ethernet converter. I have used the Buffalo Ethernet converters and the work just fine. You can use most of the the Cisco APs starting with the 1131 as WGBs also.
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08-21-2012 06:37 PM
That is correct... the WLC doesn't support PTP bridging unless it is mesh AP's. WGB's allow you extend the wireless to wired users. So you can take a 1131 autonomous ap and configure that as a WGB and that can connect to the LWAPP AP.
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08-20-2012 04:06 AM
Well bridging isn't supported when using a wlc, only workgroup bridge. So what your trying to accomplish will not work. You would have to convert the 1131 to autonomous, but you would need another Cisco device configured as a bridge on the other end. Or else you can leave the 1131 on the wlc and get a device that functions as a workgroup bridge or Ethernet converter. I have used the Buffalo Ethernet converters and the work just fine. You can use most of the the Cisco APs starting with the 1131 as WGBs also.
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08-21-2012 12:07 PM
Thank you for your explaination sir.
So are you saying that wireless bridging is only established when using:
{2 Cisco APs operating in autonomous mode} and { 1 Cisco AP is in lightweight mode and another 1 with workgroup bridge mode}?
Is that correct sir?
So bridge mode AP and workgroup bridge AP is a different mode sir?
08-21-2012 06:37 PM
That is correct... the WLC doesn't support PTP bridging unless it is mesh AP's. WGB's allow you extend the wireless to wired users. So you can take a 1131 autonomous ap and configure that as a WGB and that can connect to the LWAPP AP.
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08-22-2012 02:12 AM
Okay, you are correcting me again sir.
So, If I want to make a workgroup bridge, I should take a 1131 autonomous AP and configure it as WGB and connect it to a LWAPP AP.
Thank you sir.
06-05-2013 01:44 AM
Hi air,
i got the same issue too, is that means
1. 1131 autonmous can linkup with WGB?
2. WCL with mesh ap's linkup with tplink?
i am a bit confuse of the second option, what means by mesh ap's?
is that only some of the specific ap model can be act as mesh ap?
06-05-2013 05:22 AM
MESH AP is only if you have a WLC and the AP's are in mesh mode.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_white_paper09186a0080b1c101.shtml
WGB connecting to a lightweight AP
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6366/products_configuration_example09186a0080905cea.shtml
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